Posh Fulham fans have been ridiculed for having oysters and champagne on the train to an away game.
The supporters had seven of the expensive shellfish with a seasoning of lemon on a foil tray.
They washed them down with a £50 bottle of Veuve Clicquot bubbly.
READ MORE: Non-league football club gaffer ditches lucky coat after 25 years
The champers was poured into plastic flutes.
But they had reason to celebrate as Fulham beat Leicester 2-0 at the King Power Stadium.
The pals made their way to watch the Premier League match on Saturday (18 Jan).
The 248 mile round trip took one-and-a-half-hours each way.
One of the group Rob Trog – who goes to Fulham home and away said: “Fulham fans on the train up to Leicester.”
In a tongue-in-cheek comment he added: “The game’s gone.”
One Man City fan – called Jimmy – fumed: “Arrest them.
“For f*cks sake.”
A Newcastle supporter said: “If I ate that I’d be vomming through the whole 90 minutes.”
Another City fan – named Declan – hailed the club’s followers for being based in an upmarket part of west London.
He added: “Fulham’s the poshest team in the league.
“This only makes sense.”
Yet John Huskinson said: “Wow this is better than pie and chips in my day.”
Fulham won thanks to second half goals from Emile Smith Rowe and Adama Traore.
Last month, Spurs fans were mocked for taking Gordon’s gin and Pernod in optics on a train to their Europa League clash with Rangers.
In March last year, Portsmouth fans also took optics on a four-and-a-half hour trip for their League One clash with Peterborough, as reported on What’s The Jam.
Two months earlier Stevenage supporters were ridiculed for tucking into charcuterie on their loco.
READ MORE: Luke Littler flogs 50 framed and signed darts cards for whopping £225 each